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Baltimore Ravens 3-4 Defense (2005) - Rex Ryan
Rex Ryan was the defensive coordinator for the 2005 Baltimore Ravens football team. He was in his second season with the Ravens, and he was responsible for one of the best defenses in the NFL.
The Ravens' defense in 2005 was led by a number of star players, including linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Ed Reed, and cornerback Chris McAlister. The defense was known for its physicality and its ability to create turnovers. The Ravens led the NFL in interceptions in 2005 (31), and they were second in the league in sacks (51).
The 2005 Baltimore Ravens football team was one of the most successful teams in the NFL during that season. They finished the regular season with a record of 13-3, and they won the AFC North division. The Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship Game, where they lost to the New England Patriots.
The Ravens' defense was also very good at stopping the run. The Ravens allowed just 85.7 rushing yards per game in 2005, which was the second-best mark in the NFL.
Rex Ryan used a 3-4 defense with the 2005 Baltimore Ravens football team. The 3-4 defense is a type of defense that uses three down linemen and four linebackers. The goal of the 3-4 defense is to create pressure on the quarterback and to stop the run.
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